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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl tests Jack's knowledge of common texting acronyms.
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00:00:00
Jack
Hey A-Z listeners, this is Jack here.
00:00:03
Jack
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Jack
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Jack
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Jack
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00:00:52
Jack
Now let's get on with the show.
00:00:55
Jack
Welcome to the A-Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm here with my co-host social. And today we are under the vocabulary spotlight.
00:01:05
Jack
And social is going to test me on my knowledge of testing accurate and I'm sorry texting.
00:01:15
Xochitl
Excellent.
00:01:16
Jack
Acronyms like like.
00:01:17
Jack
Text.
00:01:18
Jack
Texting words or whatever I guess. Or texting language.
00:01:20
Xochitl
Yes, finally explaining in a way, it's like you just you don't use the whole phrase or the whole words. You just use like a few letters to represent the word. So that's like what it is.
00:01:32
Jack
Exactly, yeah.
00:01:35
Xochitl
And I have a six here so.
00:01:38
Xochitl
So let's get started. I'm ready to tear you up because you really got me with the Canadian one was that Aussie one wasn't a total failure, the Canadian one.
00:01:39
Xochitl
OK.
00:01:46
Jack
No, you did better on the Aussie one than you did with the Canadian slang, which is kind of surprising.
00:01:51
Xochitl
I know and.
00:01:52
Xochitl
Canadian and I've been to Canada and I don't even have any like Austin friends and I have Canadian friends as messy, but.
00:01:58
Jack
We share a border with Canada, you know.
00:02:01
Xochitl
And I have a a close Canadian friend or a couple maybe, and I don't have like any Aussie friends I can think of, but I just ruined. I just ruined the Canadian one.
00:02:10
Jack
Well, I'll give a I'll.
00:02:11
Jack
Give a shout out to teacher Paul Paul the the the grammar detective.
00:02:17
Jack
If you don't know his uh YouTube channel, check it out. For sure. The grammar detective best grammar teacher on the Internet. He sent me a message about that episode and said basically those Canadian terms are very like rural. You know, they're not. It's like.
00:02:35
Jack
OK.
00:02:37
Jack
And even most Canadian people don't use those terms. It's very much.
00:02:41
Jack
Like like hillbillies you know? Kind of like, yeah, people that live in the countryside might.
00:02:47
Xochitl
Without in the sticks as you say.
00:02:49
Jack
In the sticks, right? Yeah. Hillbillies is not a the right way to say that, but.
00:02:55
Xochitl
I think in sticks isn't either, but in the sticks are just a term we use for people who.
00:02:59
Xochitl
Live out in the country.
00:03:00
Jack
Yeah.
00:03:02
Jack
Country folk, you know, country people that are not, you know, maybe college educated, you know, high school educated only use those kinds of terms.
00:03:12
Jack
And it's it's not very they're not very common in in regular.
00:03:17
Jack
Right. But actually it's not actually.
00:03:17
Xochitl
Speech in Sydney.
00:03:19
Xochitl
Has to do with the level of education. I think it's more just like it's kind of like colloquial language, like it's a regional dialect kind of thing, right? Oh, yeah.
00:03:29
Jack
Yeah, yeah, yeah, very, very. You know, the central Canada, very rural farm farm
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